NOTE: Electives at Moraine Valley Community College include: MDT-100, MDT-233, MDT 237, MDT-260, MDT-275, MDT-285, MDT-288, and MDT-289.*Must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.^ Recommend ECO-101 or PSC-110.#At least one course must also meet the cultural diversity requirement.+Could apply one of these courses to meet the General Education requirement for the A.A.S. degree at Moraine Valley.

Moraine Valley was founded in 1967, and has established a tradition of serving students and the community. The sixth largest community college in Illinois, Moraine Valley has a diversity of students of all ages and with many educational goals. The college offers more than 100 degree and certificate programs that provide students the first two years of an undergraduate degree or for transfer to a four-year college or university, or for immediate employment or job skills upgrades through short-term training. In addition, Moraine Valley offers continuing education opportunities, cultural activities, and other programs and services to benefit all residents for the community, regardless of age.

Eastern Illinois University has a rich tradition of preparing students to accomplish their life goals through a great combination of quality academics and personal relationships.

Consistently ranked in the top third of Midwest universities in its class by U.S. News and World Report, Eastern has earned its reputation by offering a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate programs taught by an experienced and caring faculty. In addition to reasonable tuition, fees, and room and board rates, Eastern offers a textbook rental system, saving the average student hundreds of dollars per semester.

A variety of excellent on-campus housing opportunities are available on the safe, compact 320-acre campus. Student graduation and retention rates are well above state and national averages, and that success continues after students earn their degrees -- year after year, Eastern ranks high in job placement, alumni satisfaction and employer satisfaction.

University Catalog
This articulation course matrix is intended to be complete and accurate.
However, the Eastern Illinois University Undergraduate
Catalog is the official statement of requirements.

Effective Dates
This articulation agreement is valid from
August 15, 2003 through
August 14, 2005 .

Program Articulation Agreement
This articulation agreement and program requirements are subject to change.
See your community college counselor or advisor for updated information
prior to registering for courses each semester. Alternatively, you can contact
the Transfer Coordinator at Eastern Illinois University by phone at 217-581-7663
or by e-mail at rlpearson@eiu.edu.

University Residency Requirement
The Eastern Illinois University courses listed in the course matrix fulfill
the University's residency requirement.

University Graduation Requirements
Among other requirements, students graduating from EIU must have an overall
GPA of 2.0 or higher; an GPA of 2.0 or higher in the major; 40 semester
hours of upper-division course (3000-4000 level); complete or have documented
exemption from two courses in a single foreign language with a GPA of 2.0
or higher; two upper-division writing-intensive courses and electronic writing
portfolio submission and assessment. A complete description of undergraduate
graduation requirements is in the Eastern Illinois University Undergraduate
Catalog.